C.C.S.M. c. M110
The Mental Health Act
PART 1 | ||
INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS | ||
1 | Definitions | |
2 | Mental competence presumed at age 16 | |
3 | Meaning of incapacity for personal care | |
PART 2 | ||
VOLUNTARY ADMISSION | ||
4 | (1) | Admission as a voluntary patient |
(2) | Consent required | |
5 | (1) | Patient's right to leave facility |
(2) | Patient may be detained if danger | |
(3) | Examination within 24 hours | |
6 | (1) | Change of patient's status to involuntary |
(2) | Psychiatric assessment within 72 hours | |
(3) | Certificate | |
PART 3 | ||
INVOLUNTARY ASSESSMENT AND ADMISSION | ||
7 | Description of involuntary admission procedures | |
PHYSICIAN'S APPLICATION FOR AN INVOLUNTARY PSYCHIATRIC ASSESSMENT | ||
8 | (1) | Physician may apply for involuntary psychiatric assessment |
(2) | Determining competence to consent | |
(3) | Application within 2 days of examination | |
(4) | Content of application | |
9 | (1) | Application authorizes detention and assessment |
(2) | Application valid for 7 days | |
COURT ORDER FOR AN INVOLUNTARY MEDICAL EXAMINATION | ||
10 | (1) | Justice may order examination by a physician |
(2) | Reasons | |
(3) | Procedure | |
11 | (1) | Order for an involuntary medical examination |
(2) | Order to take into custody | |
(3) | Order valid for 7 days | |
PEACE OFFICER'S POWER TO TAKE INTO CUSTODY | ||
12 | (1) | Peace officer's power to take into custody |
(2) | Reasonable measures | |
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INVOLUNTARY EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENTS | ||
13 | (1) | Examination within 24 hours |
(2) | Place of examination | |
14 | Peace officer's duty to inform patient about examination | |
15 | (1) | Peace officer's duty during examination |
(2) | Exception | |
(3) | Duty to return person | |
INVOLUNTARY PSYCHIATRIC ASSESSMENT AND ADMISSION | ||
16 | (1) | Involuntary psychiatric assessment |
(2) | Psychiatrist who applies cannot certify | |
(3) | Duty of psychiatrist to admit or release | |
17 | (1) | Requirements for involuntary admission |
(2) | Determining competence to consent | |
18 | (1) | Involuntary admission certificate |
(2) | Content of certificate | |
(3) | Medical director to examine certificate | |
19 | Duration of involuntary admission certificate — 21 days | |
20 | (1) | Release if admission requirements not met |
(2) | Release after 72 hours | |
(3) | Detention under another law | |
RENEWAL CERTIFICATE | ||
21 | (1) | Renewal certificate |
(2) | Content of certificate | |
(3) | Duty of medical director | |
(4) | Duration of renewal certificate — 3 months | |
(5) | Patient's status if no renewal certificate issued | |
22 | Patient's status on expiry of involuntary admission certificate | |
CHANGE OF PATIENT'S STATUS TO VOLUNTARY | ||
23 | (1) | Change of status of involuntary patient to voluntary |
(2) | Change of status certificate | |
CRIMINAL CODE ADMISSION | ||
24 | (1) | Admission under the Criminal Code |
(2) | When detention expires under the Criminal Code | |
(3) | Definition of "hospital" | |
TRANSFER FROM A CORRECTIONAL FACILITY | ||
25 | (1) | Transfer from correctional facility |
(2) | No discharge of prisoner | |
PART 4 | ||
TREATMENT DECISIONS | ||
PATIENT'S RIGHT TO MAKE TREATMENT DECISIONS | ||
26 | Right to refuse treatment | |
DETERMINING COMPETENCE | ||
27 | (1) | Competence to make treatment decisions |
(2) | Determining competence | |
(3) | Certificate of incompetence | |
(4) | Notice | |
(5) | Review of certificate | |
(6) | Notice | |
(7) | Duration of certificate | |
TREATMENT DECISIONS BY OTHERS | ||
28 | (1) | Treatment decisions by others |
(2) | Person must be available and willing | |
(3) | Requirements for nearest relative | |
(4) | Decisions on patient's behalf | |
(5) | Determining best interests | |
(6) | Physician may rely on nearest relative's statement | |
(7) | Reasonable inquiries | |
(8) | No onus to inquire into existence of proxy or directive | |
ADMINISTERING TREATMENT | ||
29 | (1) | No treatment without consent |
(2) | Exception for psychiatric treatment to prevent harm | |
(3) | Method of psychiatric treatment | |
(4) | Detailed record of psychiatric treatment | |
(5) | Emergency medical treatment | |
REVIEW OF TREATMENT DECISIONS | ||
Application by physician | ||
30 | (1) | Application to review board by physician |
(2) | Content of application | |
(3) | Order | |
(4) | Regard for patient's expressed wishes | |
(5) | Terms and conditions | |
(6) | No treatment if order appealed | |
Application by patient | ||
31 | (1) | Application to review board by patient |
(2) | Criteria for order | |
(3) | Order | |
PART 5 | ||
INFORMATION AND RECORDS | ||
PATIENT'S RIGHT TO INFORMATION | ||
32 | (1) | General information to patients on admission |
(2) | Posting the information | |
33 | (1) | Duty to inform patient on admission and change of status |
(2) | Duty to inform treatment decision maker | |
(3) | Duty of medical director to inform others | |
(4) | If language difficulty | |
PATIENT'S RIGHT TO EXAMINE CLINICAL RECORD | ||
34 | (1) | Definitions |
(2) | Patient's right to examine and copy clinical record | |
(3) | How to make a request | |
(4) | Application to review board | |
(5) | Order by review board | |
(6) | Severance of information | |
(7) | Submissions | |
PATIENT'S RIGHT TO CORRECT CLINICAL RECORD | ||
35 | (1) | Right to request a correction |
(2) | Written request | |
(3) | Medical director's response | |
(4) | Refusal to correct | |
(5) | Notifying others of a correction or statement of disagreement | |
(6) | No fee | |
CONFIDENTIALITY OF CLINICAL RECORDS | ||
36 | (1) | Disclosure prohibited without patient's consent |
(2) | Disclosure without patient's consent | |
(3) | Limit on amount of information disclosed | |
(4) | Clinical records kept confidential | |
(5) | Definition of "health profession" | |
DISCLOSURE OF CLINICAL RECORD UNDER SUBPOENA OR COURT ORDER | ||
37 | (1) | Disclosure under a subpoena or court order |
(2) | Statement by attending physician | |
(3) | Hearing by the court | |
(4) | Matters to be considered by court | |
(5) | Clinical record to be returned | |
NO DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION BY EMPLOYEES OR OTHERS | ||
38 | (1) | No disclosure by employees or others |
(2) | Exception | |
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT DOES NOT APPLY | ||
39 | Freedom of Information Act does not apply | |
PART 6 | ||
ADMINISTRATION | ||
CERTIFICATE OF INCOMPETENCE TO MANAGE PROPERTY | ||
40 | (1) | Determining competence to manage property |
(2) | Considerations | |
(3) | Certificate of incompetence | |
(4) | Notice | |
41 | (1) | Effect of certificate: Public Guardian and Trustee as committee |
(2) | Powers and duties of Public Guardian and Trustee | |
42 | Duration of certificate | |
43 | (1) | Cancellation if patient regains competence |
(2) | Notice | |
UNAUTHORIZED ABSENCE FROM A FACILITY | ||
44 | (1) | Patient absent without permission |
(2) | Requirements for voluntary patient | |
(3) | Examination on return | |
TRANSFER OF INVOLUNTARY PATIENTS OUT OF AND INTO MANITOBA | ||
45 | (1) | Transfer of involuntary patients out of Manitoba |
(2) | Transfer of involuntary patient into Manitoba | |
LEAVE CERTIFICATE | ||
46 | (1) | Leave certificate |
(2) | Patient for whom a leave certificate may be issued | |
(3) | Collaborative development of treatment plan | |
(4) | Patient to be informed | |
(5) | Criteria for issuing a leave certificate | |
(6) | Content of certificate | |
(7) | Patient's obligations | |
(8) | Notice to patient and others | |
(9) | Duration of certificate — 6 months | |
(10) | Status of patient on leave | |
47 | (1) | Review of leave certificate |
(2) | If criteria are no longer met | |
(3) | If requirements need amendment | |
48 | (1) | Cancellation of leave certificate |
(2) | Return to facility | |
(3) | Assessment on return | |
PART 7 | ||
MENTAL HEALTH REVIEW BOARD | ||
49 | (1) | Mental Health Review Board |
(2) | Roster of members | |
(3) | Panels | |
(4) | Assigning members to panel | |
(5) | Quorum | |
(6) | Voting | |
(7) | Panel acts as the board | |
(8) | Persons prohibited as members | |
(8.1) | Meaning of connected by common-law relationship | |
APPLICATIONS | ||
50 | (1) | Applications |
(2) | Application on patient's behalf | |
(3) | Application in prescribed form | |
(4) | Deemed application for long term patients | |
(5) | Deemed application for patients on leave | |
51 | Determination to be made as of the day of the hearing | |
52 | (1) | Parties |
(2) | Treatment decision maker a party | |
(3) | Board may add parties | |
(4) | Counsel | |
HEARINGS | ||
53 | (1) | Hearing |
(2) | Notice of hearing | |
(3) | When hearing must begin | |
(4) | Record of hearing | |
(5) | Private hearing | |
54 | (1) | Parties may examine evidence |
(2) | Parties may present evidence | |
55 | (1) | Powers and duties of the board |
(2) | Second opinion | |
ORDERS | ||
56 | (1) | Orders |
(2) | Notice of order and right to appeal | |
(3) | Written reasons | |
57 | Standard of proof | |
58 | Patient deemed able to instruct counsel | |
APPEAL TO COURT | ||
59 | (1) | Appeal to court |
(2) | Time for appeal | |
(3) | Powers of court on appeal | |
(4) | Appeal heard in private | |
PART 8 | ||
COMMITTEESHIP WITHOUT A COURT ORDER | ||
PHYSICIAN'S CERTIFICATE OF INCAPACITY | ||
60 | (1) | Physician's certificate of incapacity |
(2) | Considerations | |
(3) | Certificate of incapacity | |
(4) | Review of certificate | |
(5) | Director may require information | |
(6) | Notice of intent to issue an order | |
(7) | Director to consider any objections | |
ORDER APPOINTING PUBLIC GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE AS COMMITTEE OF BOTH PROPERTY AND PERSONAL CARE | ||
61 | (1) | Order appointing Public Guardian and Trustee as committee |
(2) | Exception | |
(3) | Notice to the Public Guardian and Trustee | |
(4) | Notice to person and person's proxy | |
(5) | Duration of order | |
(6) | Order cancelled if substitute decision maker appointed | |
(7) | Emergency order | |
62 | (1) | Application to court to cancel order |
(2) | When application must be made | |
(3) | Notice to the Public Guardian and Trustee | |
(4) | Public Guardian and Trustee's role when application pending | |
(5) | Order | |
62.1 | (1) | Public Guardian and Trustee may apply to court to cancel order |
(2) | Notice to the director | |
(3) | Order | |
POWERS OF PUBLIC GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE | ||
63 | (1) | Powers of Public Guardian and Trustee as committee |
(2) | Powers re personal care | |
(3) | Limitation re treatment and health care | |
(4) | Treatment decisions: best interests | |
(5) | When Public Guardian and Trustee are nearest relative | |
(6) | Limitations on personal care powers | |
64 | (1) | Public Guardian and Trustee may intervene in emergency |
(2) | Authority to enter | |
(3) | Peace officer to assist | |
(4) | Court order not required | |
65 | Records | |
REVIEW OF PERSON'S CONDITION | ||
66 | (1) | Physician to review person's condition |
(2) | Review at patient's request | |
(3) | Review of statement | |
(4) | Director may require information | |
(5) | Director to cancel certificate and order | |
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMMITTEESHIP AND AN ENDURING POWER OF ATTORNEY | ||
67 | (1) | Power of attorney suspended |
(2) | Public Guardian and Trustee to inquire about enduring power of attorney | |
(3) | Duty of Public Guardian and Trustee if attorney exists | |
(4) | Attorney acting in good faith | |
(5) | Notice of decision | |
(5.1) | More than one attorney | |
(6) | Public Guardian and Trustee protected from liability | |
(7) | Application to court | |
(8) | Time for application | |
(9) | Objection, application to court | |
COMMITTEE OF PERSON OUTSIDE MANITOBA | ||
68 | Order cancelled if committee appointed in another jurisdiction | |
69 | Order cancelled if person regains competence outside Manitoba | |
PART 9 | ||
COURT-APPOINTED COMMITTEES | ||
DIVISION 1 | ||
DEFINITIONS | ||
70 | Definition | |
DIVISION 2 | ||
APPLICATION AND APPOINTMENT | ||
APPLICATION | ||
71 | (1) | Application to court for committee |
(2) | Criteria for committee of property | |
(3) | Criteria for committee of both property and personal care | |
(4) | If another person is already committee | |
72 | (1) | |
(2) | Notice of application | |
(3) | Court may dispense with notice | |
73 | Public Guardian and Trustee entitled to be heard | |
74 | Medical examination | |
ORDER APPOINTING COMMITTEE | ||
75 | (1) | Order appointing committee of property |
(2) | Order appointing committee of both property and personal care | |
(3) | Court to consider enduring power of attorney | |
(4) | Court to consider health care directive | |
(5) | No order for a vulnerable person | |
(6) | Contents of order | |
(7) | When order takes effect | |
(8) | Service of order | |
(9) | Costs and expenses | |
(10) | Court may delegate power to a master | |
76 | (1) | Two or more committees |
(2) | Joint committees | |
(3) | Alternate committee | |
SECURITY | ||
77 | (1) | Security |
(2) | Bond | |
(3) | Public Guardian and Trustee need not provide security | |
DIVISION 3 | ||
POWERS AND DUTIES OF COMMITTEES OF PROPERTY | ||
POWERS OF COMMITTEE OF PROPERTY | ||
78 | Power to manage property | |
79 | Duty of others to provide information and deliver property | |
80 | (1) | Powers of committee |
(2) | Restrictions and conditions | |
81 | (1) | Powers of committee specifically conferred by court |
(2) | Restrictions and conditions | |
82 | Compensation | |
DUTIES OF COMMITTEE OF PROPERTY | ||
83 | Fiduciary duties | |
84 | (1) | Required expenditures |
(2) | Guiding principles | |
ACCOUNTING BY COMMITTEE OF PROPERTY | ||
85 | (1) | Filing of inventory on appointment |
(2) | Public Guardian and Trustee need not file inventory, etc. | |
(3) | Accounting | |
86 | (1) | Separate account in a financial institution |
(2) | If committee is the Public Guardian and Trustee or a trust company | |
87 | Accounting on death of committee | |
88 | Accounting on death of incapable person | |
DIVISION 4 | ||
POWERS AND DUTIES OF COMMITTEE OF BOTH PROPERTY AND PERSONAL CARE | ||
89 | Powers re property | |
90 | (1) | Powers re personal care |
(2) | Restrictions and conditions | |
LIMITATIONS ON POWERS | ||
91 | Limitation re treatment and health care | |
92 | Limitation re custody and divorce | |
93 | Matters excluded absolutely | |
DUTIES OF COMMITTEE RESPECTING PERSONAL CARE | ||
94 | Good faith | |
95 | Least restrictive and intrusive course of action | |
96 | (1) | Criteria for making health care decisions |
(2) | Criteria for making other personal care decisions | |
DIVISION 5 | ||
COMMON PROVISIONS RESPECTING ALL COMMITTEES | ||
97 | Effect of decision by committee | |
98 | Contracts binding | |
99 | Completion of transactions | |
100 | Incidental powers | |
DIVISION 6 | ||
TERMINATION, REPLACEMENT AND VARIATION OF APPOINTMENT | ||
101 | (1) | Application for termination, replacement or variation |
(2) | Notice | |
TERMINATION | ||
102 | (1) | Decision to terminate |
(2) | Court to be satisfied about alternative arrangements | |
103 | (1) | Accounting on termination of appointment |
(2) | Time for providing accounting | |
(3) | Delivery of property | |
REPLACEMENT | ||
104 | (1) | Order to appoint replacement committee |
(2) | Powers of replacement committee | |
VARIATION | ||
105 | Decision to vary appointment | |
PART 10 | ||
GENERAL PROVISIONS CONCERNING THE PUBLIC GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE AS COMMITTEE | ||
CONVEYING TITLE TO LAND | ||
106 | (1) | Conveying title to land |
(2) | Evidence in documents of sale | |
(3) | Deemed execution | |
107 to 110 | Repealed | |
NON-RESIDENT INCAPABLE PERSONS | ||
111 | (1) | Administration of estates of persons detained in other provinces |
(2) | Duties and powers of person appointed | |
MISCELLANEOUS | ||
112 | Evidence of Public Guardian and Trustee's committeeship | |
113 | (1) | Unclaimed money held by Public Guardian and Trustee |
(2) | Payment over of money claimed | |
PART 11 | ||
GENERAL PROVISIONS | ||
DIRECTORS AND OTHER STAFF | ||
114 | (1) | Appointment of director and others |
(2) | Authority of Director of Psychiatric Services | |
115 | (1) | Appointment of medical directors |
(2) | Authority of medical director | |
STANDARDS COMMITTEES FOR FACILITIES | ||
116 | Standards committee | |
REPORTS BY FACILITIES | ||
117 | (1) | Reports |
(2) | Form of information | |
PROTECTION FROM LIABILITY | ||
118 | Protection from liability | |
OFFENCES | ||
119 | (1) | Supply of intoxicants forbidden |
(2) | Definition of "intoxicant" | |
120 | Assisting a patient to leave a facility without permission | |
121 | Obstructing officials | |
122 | Ill-treating mentally disordered persons | |
123 | Giving wrong information | |
124 | Penalty | |
REGULATIONS | ||
125 | (1) | Regulations |
(2) | Regulations prescribing charges | |
PART 12 | ||
TRANSITIONAL, CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS, REPEAL AND COMING INTO FORCE | ||
TRANSITIONAL | ||
126 | (1) | Transitional: definition of "former Act" |
(2) | Committees continued | |
(3) | Certificates continued | |
127 to 137 | ||
REPEAL AND COMING INTO FORCE | ||
138 | Repeal | |
139 | C.C.S.M. reference | |
140 | Coming into force |